The Entrainment, Pressure and Flow Process of a Jet Fan Modeled in a Square Section Wind Tunnel

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Kuda R. Mutama Allan E. Hall
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Jet fan (ductless fan) ventilation in underground mines and tunnels is a subject requiring further attention. At present there are no accepted procedures or guidelines for this type of ventilation. The main reason has been the absence of sufficient general data, which has hampered the development of rules. There is great potential for using jet fans in terms of both effectiveness and economics because they eliminate the need for ventilation tubing. In the present studies a procedure is described and results are presented from a jet fan modeled in a square section wind tunnel. The major purpose of the studies was to provide fundamental data on jet fan performance after it was realized that previous work had been limited and too site specific. The jet fan position in relation to the tunnel walls was varied in order to study the influence of confining walls on entrainment rates and the resulting aerodynamics. A clearer understanding of the fundamental principles of jet fan applications was obtained.
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APA: Kuda R. Mutama Allan E. Hall  (1995)  The Entrainment, Pressure and Flow Process of a Jet Fan Modeled in a Square Section Wind Tunnel

MLA: Kuda R. Mutama Allan E. Hall The Entrainment, Pressure and Flow Process of a Jet Fan Modeled in a Square Section Wind Tunnel. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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